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"When
I lived as a king in reality I was a beggar.
Now when I live as a beggar I'm a king."
Open
speach on Tuesday, 23rd September 18:00 PM
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A
rare and unique guest is comung to Nandafalva an Indian maharaja.
Our
special guest was born in a royal family. His father was the maharaja
of the city of Mungir in the state of Bihar.The town situated on
the banks of the Ganges river is a known place of pilgrimage and
a famous yoga center. Sadhu Maharaj grew up in a veritable royal
splendor. He could enjoy all the comforts we can imagine for an
Indian maharaja. In the end having done his duties prescribed in
the Hindu tradition, and when all his five children became married
themselves, - he took the renounced order of sanyasa. The order
that he chose to follow is a mendicant order of traveling monks.
This is how from a king he became a beggar.
The Hindu temple in Nandafalva is found in the farmland of Balastya.
The temple opened its doors in 2000. This year it was surrounded
by a sanctuary park consisting of several shrines which were hand-carved
in India. The shrines blends wonderfully into the calm and serene
country-side of the Hungarian Plain. Sadhu Maharaj will give Krishna
Katha which is open to the public on Tuesday, 23rd September at
18.00 hrs. The organizers welcome all those who wish to attend.



Sadhu
Maharaja's father,
Raja Sacinandana Prasada Singh
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